Is it still useful to present you the Mont-Saint-Michel? But what make as photos at the Mount Saint-Michel when the light is really ugly, and when we don’t have the patience to wait for blue or black hour? It only remains to tamper with the picture obtained by adjusting the levels. I'm not sure of the result, I like, but ....not really sure...

Hello Pascale
A near monochromatic scene, and I'm glad that you've resisted the temptation to over-saturate the colours, as so many on TE seem to find necessary! The placement of the island is classic "rule of thirds, and the inclusion of a lot of foreground is very effective, especially as it's so contrasty. I like this a lot!
Regards
Will

Such a dramatic and unusual photo of the iconic mountain/fortress/church. For one, I like the results. Can you imagine how pleased the medieval architects and builders must have felt when they first completed it. Initially, I thought there spots on my computer screen, then I realized it was a flock of birds flying at roughly the same height.

Hello dear Pascale,
Within last two days this is the second entry of StMichel.
Here you've managed a different ligth and technique; hence the graphism of the entry is quite different and eyecatching. It's color but has the taste of a monochrome work !
TFS and best regards
MESUT ILGIM

Excellent mood here... a fantastic and original capture, colours and light designing a very effective image, superb colour tones and average light...a different look to the place...A superb work on levels management!!

hi pascale,
this image is very appealing to the viewer instantly, even in the smaller thumbnail picture. i love the layers of light reflected on the water in the foreground. the castle is pplaced perfectly in the frame and is a superb focal point. excellent composition.
regards,
brian

This French locale is legendary & this is a superb capture, relying more on its superb graphism & sharpness, rather than color. I like the impressionist reflections in the tidal pools between sand bars. Tfs et bon semaine!

Pascal, an interesting way of presenting Mont with the play of silhouettes and lights. Love the stripes that the water and earth create! The tones are very attractive and very interesting. The scenery is just splendid as it is! perfectly composed! Great capture on this one!